As we walked to the car LaTwanya said she had her game face on. The day was finally here. LaTwanya had been waiting to donate her kidney for many years.

"It's really real. It's so surreal, but surprisingly I'm still okay. I'm just really in the mind set of let's just do it," said Goslee.

As we drove to the University of Maryland Medical Center LaTwanya wasn't only thinking of herself.

"I'm still just praying that everything goes well not only for me, but especially for the person who is going to receive my kidney. My thoughts are with whomever that is right now. You know I'm wondering what's going through their mind and what kind of preparations they are making," said Goslee.

LaTwanya said she feels peaceful knowing that her mother Edith is by her side.

"My mom is everything. Everything good that I am, comes from my mom: the strength, the courage everything good. Whatever good thing that is inside of me comes from my mom," said Goslee.

In 2003 LaTwanya's mom Edith took the same steps as LaTwanya did Thursday morning. She donated a kidney to her son Charles. Years later when Charles' kidney failed, LaTwanya wanted to give him hers, but wasn't a match. They signed up for the paired kidney exchange registry. Charles was given a kidney two weeks ago that was a better match than LaTwanya's.

Edith said she couldn't be more proud of the selfless woman her daughter is today.

"I just feel honored to be the mother of someone who has a giving heart. Someone who's not selfish. Someone who would do anything for anybody. It doesn't matter who the person is. It could be a complete stranger," said Edith Summers.

We visited with LaTwanya post surgery Thursday afternoon and she was doing well. The surgery was successful in Baltimore.

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House Bill 612 aims to place AR-15 HBAR rifles as a "regulated firearm." If passed by the house, the law would only grandfather in rifles purchased after October 1, 2013. Those purchased after 2013 would have to be returned.

Maryland gun owners are worried about two big bills that will be discussed at the state capital next week.

House Bill 612 aims to place AR-15 HBAR rifles as a "regulated firearm." If passed by the house, the law would only grandfather in rifles purchased after October 1, 2013. Those purchased after 2013 would have to be returned.

The mysterious plane crash on Wroten Island that WBOC reported back in November of 2018 is now being told publicly for the first time in 65 years.

After the original story aired, WBOC received an email from one of the previous owners of Wroten Island. After meeting with that man, Philip Inglehart and longtime friend, Michael Keyser the mystery unfolded on camera.

The mysterious plane crash on Wroten Island that WBOC reported back in November of 2018 is now being told publicly for the first time in 65 years.

After the original story aired, WBOC received an email from one of the previous owners of Wroten Island. After meeting with that man, Philip Inglehart and longtime friend, Michael Keyser the mystery unfolded on camera.